- Date:
- 16 January 2009
- Author(s):
- Brett McGurk (Iraq Directorate)
- Classification Level:
- Confidential with Secret Attachment
- Citation:
- National Security Council. Executive Office of the President. Iraq. Brett McGurk. Transition 6480.
- Related Links:
- Middle East
Iraq
Transition Memo
Transition 6480 – Iraq
Memo attachments
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
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Chronology for Iraq since 2006 |
CLASSIFIED |
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Formalizing the Ongoing Iraq Review (November 12, 2006) |
CLASSIFIED |
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PowerPoint presentation: "Highlights of the Iraq Strategy Review" (January 2007) |
Date: January 2007 Author(s): National Security Council Description: The presentation outlines highlights of the Iraq Study Group’s findings. Major points indicate a shift in America’s strategic understanding of the war, which evolved to encompass a new focus on security, increased civil-military cooperation, better integration with Iraqi government efforts, a boost in American troop numbers, and a recognition of multiple enemies, mutually-hostile factions. These policy recommendations would inform the “surge". |
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President's Address to the Nation - The New Way Forward in Iraq (January 10, 2007) |
Date: 10 January 2007 Author(s): George W. Bush, White House Office of the Press Secretary Description: President Bush discusses the war in Iraq and recent setbacks in the mission towards democracy there. He discusses the crisis in Baghdad, past failings, and new approaches to addressing it. He outlines these approaches and changes in American doctrine to support the goal of a free and democratic Iraq. |
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Iraqi Leaders' August 26 Communique (August 26, 2007) |
Date: 26 August 2007 Author(s): Iraqi political leaders Description: Iraqi political leaders agree to a host of measures designed to boost political effectiveness and state stability. These measures include regular, high-level government leadership meetings; improved cabinet functionality; coordination meetings between the different power blocs in parliament; passage of proposal calling for release of those held without evidence; and responding firmly to a rash of terrorist attacks, assassinations, and kidnappings across Iraq. |
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Address to the Nation on the Way Forward in Iraq (September 13, 2007) |
Date: 13 September 2007 Author(s): George W. Bush (speech) Description: Bush speaks on the current state of the surge. Bush highlights that there is still much work to do, but that conditions in Iraq are getting significantly better, and life is returning to normal. Bush states that General Petraeus has recommended troop drawdowns, but Bush reiterates that drawdowns will be contingent on success. Bush calls upon the nation and Congress to support continued funding of the surge to support the fight. |
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The Declaration of Principles for a Long-Term Relationship of Cooperation and Friendship Between the Republic of Iraq and the United States of America (November 26, 2007) |
Date: 26 November 2007 Author(s): George W. Bush, Nouri Kamel Al-Maliki (Prime Minister of Iraq) Description: Document specifies principles of the long-term cooperation agreement between the United States and Iraq. These principles include supporting the Iraqi government in domestic, regional, and international efforts; recognizing the Iraqi constitution; encouraging U.S.-Iraqi trade; working towards Iraqi debt forgiveness for Saddam’s wars; returning Iraqi artifacts; and supporting Iraq in the fight against terrorism. |
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Strategic Framework Agreement for a Relationship of Cooperation and Friendship Between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq (November 27, 2008) |
Date: 27 November 2008 Author(s): Ryan Crocker, Hoshyar Zebari (Foreign Minister of Iraq) Description: Agreement signed by U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari. Principles of cooperation include a recognition of Iraqi sovereignty, an acknowledgement that U.S. forces are there only on request of the Iraqi government, and that a strong Iraq is critical for regional stability. Agreement specifies in detail intended avenues of political, economic, and cultural cooperation. |
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Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq on the Withdrawal of the United States Forces from Iraq and the Organization of Their Activities During Their Temporary Presence in Iraq (November 27, 2008) |
Date: 17 November 2008 Author(s): Ryan Crocker, Hoshyar Zebari (Foreign Minister of Iraq) Description: Agreement specifies the presence, activity, and withdrawal of American forces from Iraq. Agreement states that Iraq requests the continued, but ultimately temporary, presence of American forces in the country and may request air support. Agreement further modifies legal procedures American soldiers are subject to, as well as practices American soldiers can use with the Iraqi populace.Agreement states that all American forces must withdraw from cities and villages by 30 June 2009 and from Iraq entirely by 31 December 2011. Agreement transfers the Green Zone to Iraq. Agreement entered into force 1 January 2009. |
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Joint Statement by the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq (December 14, 2008) |
Date: 14 December 2008 Author(s): George W. Bush, Nouri Kamel al-Maliki Description: The statement recognizes the joint interests of the U.S. and Iraq in fighting terrorism and securing a long-term relationship with full respect for each state’s sovereignty. Statement confirms that all relevant diplomatic procedures for the implementation of (Tab 9) have been completed and will enter force on agreed date. |